The Houston Astros lost Alex Bregman in free agency last offseason, as he signed a three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox. Sure, the deal comes with player opt-outs after each of the first two seasons.
A recent look at leading indicators for the next few months Baseball has just passed the half way mark of the season. And that makes us wonder what is in store for the second half.
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Houston Astros (52-35) at Los Angeles Dodgers (55-32) Game 1: Date: Friday, July 4 Time: 9:10 PM EDT Broadcast: SCHN/SNLA Game 2: Date: Saturday, July 5 Time: 7:15 PM EDT Broadcast: FOX Game 3: Date: Sunday, July 6 Time: 4:10 PM EDT Broadcast: SCHN/SNLA Purchase tickets via Ticketmaster Friday: Lance McCullers (1-3, 6.61 ERA, 40 K) vs.
Once again, the Houston Astros have overcome a slow start to now control the driver's seat in the AL West. As the trade deadline approaches, the team's needs are fairly clear.
The starting lineups for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game are set to be revealed on July 6. While the fans have their say for the starting lineups, the most deserving All-Star starters could be very different than the actual starters.
Someone to go with other than Cedric Mullins My colleague Clack commented on the pursuit of Cedric Mullins. I have hardly anything to add to that analysis as he correctly pointed out the red flags in Mullins’ profile.
Almost all of the faces are new but there still will be plenty of venom from Los Angeles Dodgers fans when the Houston Astros pay a visit for a three-game series starting Friday.
DENVER — Strolling back into Coors Field was a needed tonic for some of the ills that have befallen Christian Walker in his first year with the Houston Astros.
The right hand pain that Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez is currently experiencing is not related to the fracture from earlier this season, the team said Thursday.
Multi-hit games from four different Astros wasn’t enough to win this one After barely scraping by with wins in both of the first two games of the series against the Colorado Rockies, the Houston Astros couldn’t finish the sweep, losing the final game of the series 7-6.
The injuries have just kept coming for the Houston Astros, who are now down multiple key contributors in their lineup. Already without designated hitter Yordan Alvarez, outfielders Chas McCormick and Jacob Melton and utility man Zach Dezenzo, the team had to place star shortstop Jeremy Pena on the injured list earlier this week.
The Astros are rolling, and are somehow even better without Yordan Alvarez, Kyle Tucker and Alex Bregman. They came into Thursday's game with the second-best record in the American League after a 5-3 win against the Rockies at Coors Field.
The Houston Astros have had a pretty difficult season when it comes to injuries, specifically, and yet they have been able to overcome this setback en route to an American League West-leading 52-34 record through the first few months of the season.
As the Houston Astros are dealing with injuries to stars such as Yordan Alvarez, it doesn’t stop there, as it also includes outfielder Chas McCormick, though there is positive news on that front.
The Houston Astros are currently leading the American League West. They also have the second-best record in the AL. But while things are looking good right now, they will always want to tighten up their weaknesses, and the Astros’ trade market will be strong.
The Houston Astros won yet again on Wednesday night, now eight for their last ten and climbing within a game of the best record in the American League.
Two Houston Astros stars have received some prestigious American League honors for the month of June. According to announcements from Major League Baseball, starting pitcher Hunter Brown has been named the American League Pitcher of the Month for June, and star closer Josh Hader has been named the AL's Reliever of the Month as well.
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The Houston Astros are once again in the lead in the AL West standings, as they have extended their reign of terror over their division rivals despite losing one of their franchise cornerstones, Alex Bregman, in free agency.
Jose Altuve had two singles to pass Jeff Bagwell for second on Houston's career hit list, Shay Whitcomb hit his first major league home run and the Astros beat the Colorado Rockies 5-3 in Denver on Wednesday night.
As we enter July, the Houston Astros once again find themselves in a familiar position: first place in the AL West. At 51-34, they hold a seven-game division lead and boast the best home record in baseball (32-14).